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In these parts, we consider Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse to be the pinnacle of Telltale’s achievements. You may or may not agree, but if nothing else, I’m sure you, too, consider Jared Emerson-Johnson’s soundtrack the best in the trilogy.

It’s odd, then, that Telltale decided not to release an OST from the game, as it had with the previous two seasons. Fear not, though, as we have taken action into our own hands (eight-ish years later) and compiled the soundtrack for you. We give you:

What does everyone else think about this?

Also would love it if it turned out someone had copies of the Devil's Playhouse posters that Telltale used to sell (these ones: https://i.imgur.com/r12cqbQ.jpg ), that they could possibly scan or something? I still kick myself for not grabbing them while they were still available in the store.

Does anyone have backups of the Bone soundtracks that Telltale used to host? They sadly disappeared with the Bone website.

Also would love it if it turned out someone had copies of the Devil's Playhouse posters that Telltale used to sell (these ones: https://i.imgur.com/r12cqbQ.jpg ), that they could possibly scan or something? I still kick myself for not grabbing them while they were still available in the store.

I love those days when Mojo suddenly springs to life again. Thanks so much for this, lovely to revisit. I assume everyone here would agree, but Jared Emerson-Johnson definitely deserves his place in the 'Lucas-legacy' alongside names as Land and McConnel. Especially because of his work on series like Sam & Max, where he's allowed to go crazy and really has the space where the only real limit is his own creativiry. That said, his work on series where he's more limited by fitting into established musical styles/themes is outstanding as well.